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lix4c0AttiMe Turf club ,Open
the setae?-finals with i/ictnryis, in
'the *Ws; 11114s.1;441 40001
Playoffs. a Texac0 ,Opened the early game
with a lough 84 wilt ',OAT
Mainstreet. Mainstreet opqpeo,
the gaMe with two gluts as Rill
Pinder and Bob 4noenntjfin'r,
singled, scoring two tinearned.:-
Texaco.replied in their half
of the • inning , with 3 rim ., as
doubles by Bob pirkstnote and
Jim McLeod and a single by Rick
Fortune produced the offensive
punch. The second inning how;
ever, saw Mainstreet come up
with four big runs as singles by
. Bill Roperton, Bill Pinder, Ray
Henderson and Gord Beutten-
- --miller, -followed-by -Bob- Betiften!..• •
miller's double to put the
'uptowners back in front. Texaco
failed to even the • score as they .
produced Only one run on Mike
Meriam's triple 'leaving Main-
street up 6-4. The third, fourth
and fifth innings proved frustrat-
ing for both teams as neither
could manage to score leaving
several men• stranded on .hase.
The-Sixth inning, however; saw
Texaco start with two men out
then load 'the bases as Bob
Dinsmore,. Fred Berton and Jim”
McLeod all reached': on -singles,
;1 the Htiron Historic Gaol. She worked in the regional offjce for the past six years
retiring thjeweek. Her fellow employees held a staff luncheon in her honor and •
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ENJOYING THE GOOD, HURON COUNTY CORN --r COunciflor Bill Leeming of
McKillop and county weed inspector Alex Chesney and Mrs. Chesney were three of
the guests who enjoyed the• corn roast 'and barbecue at the farm 'of.. James
Armstrong near Wingham last Ttiesday. The barbecue and program which followed
were designed to help those who are organizing the 1978 Internatidhal Plowing
" Match at the Armstrong farm to get to know each other. (Staff Photo)
" Congratulation s '.' to Brett
Finlayson on winning a bronze
medal at the Summer.Games in
Ottawa this past week. Brett was
part of the-rink skipped 'by Jim
then • Murray, CounellY'S cluth
triplo•seered 01 three to put the
Duffers in front 0-6 and they
continued to play well in the field
to preserve the win, Texaco
scored• their 8 runs on twelve hits
while Mainstreet replied vAtith, 6'
runs on twelve hits as the teams
were evenly matched. Ron
Beuerman was the winning
pitcher as he relieved started
Mike Meriam in thethird inning
to preserve the victory forTexaeo.
Bob- Beuttenmiller went . the
distance for Mainstreet and took
the loss. The win gives Texaco a
1-0 series lead with the second
game next Monday night at 8:30.
Villagers Score First
The late game saw the Turf
club (len their semi-final with a
hard fought 9-5 win over the
Villagers. The Villagers, as in the
previous game, scored first open-
ing a 2-0 lead in the secondinning
as Bill Price, Kevin .Broome and
Bob McKellar, all hit doubles to
put the Villagers in front. The
Turf, Club came back in the third
inning when' Jim Dick and Jack
McLlwain provided the hitting
power to even the count at 2 all.
The fourth inning was scoreless
as both teams played excellent
ball. The fifth saw the Turf
outscore their opponents 2-1 to
h. •
takes tfie,404Vnklinelc McLlwain coOk rfottblett.-and.I41114Y.
p,n41),nni .)141 Price .and Kevin
While Glen Niftl„snnr4 double ArRetaeJlit singles scoring 2 X:14.0s.
but leaving ,00. 1744$9. far short
as they :dropped to a 11.7.0 .series
deficit, .
Jack McLlwain starved .on
mound: .for the Tuff, and was •
relieved" 1›,y Paul .McKellar •Who.•
gained the victory „,as ..they .
combined to held the VillagOs. to •
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Mond Adams' ended a 20 year stint in government Offices Tuesday of last week
when she retired from her post at the, Regional ASsesament office in. Goderich.
! Mrs. Adams, the former Mona McGregor of Egmondvil le, „woliced in the offices of Seaforth tournanieni HUron County for 14 years until assessment was moved to the regional office near
Seafat:th Lawn Bowling Greens
were in excellent condition and,
Watkin of London Fairmont with
' Brett (vice) and Vince Powell,
presented her with twopaintingS as a retirement gift. (Goderich'Signa 'I'Star Photo) the weather ideal for the .annual Brantford (lead). These three
watch tournament on Monday, boys were representing District 1
--September 6 ,atl:30 pan,_ A_ full 4 and are to be commended on
entry was on hand with their fine showing at Ottivii in
seventeen greens in play. In 1st boy's trebles in the under 18
place was the rink of Gene ,years 'of' age group. Brett
Bowlby and Jean Wintermute of
the Fairmont Club in London with
3 W. plus 49 (7). Second went to
`<-- Ernie and Marie Rouse of
Norwich with 3W plus 48 (6).
Third prize was Ron Jones and
Barbara Bowness of the Elmwood
Club of London with 3W plus 45
(8). Fourth was Art and Mary
Finlayson with 3W pigs 39 . Fifth
went to Cliff Brown and Muriel
Morahan 'of St. 'Marys with 2 W
plus 41 (4). Sixth was Lorne and ,
Thelma Dale with 2W plus 40 and
Seventh Harvey and Grace
Scrimegeout of Goderich with 2W
w," plus 39 (2) Winners of the spider
was Mr. Fred' Redman Hof
Woodstock, the prize being
donated by A r.t and Mary
Finlayson. Entries were 'present
also from Stratford, Exeter,
Kitchener, Mitchell and clinton.
Seaforth ladies• served lunch
after the second game. Our next
tournament will be Sunday Sept.
19 and it is the fowl tournament.
17 greens in play for
tournaments weieJohn and Donna
Patterson, 3rd prize at Ingersoll
mixed pairs, Lorne. and Thelma
Dale, 2nd. prize at ' Clinton
harvest tournament and also in
men's trebles at Hanover the rink
of Eric Matzold, Harold Connell
and Elmer Townsend won 4th in
Hanovers M.M. double draw.
nrTuesday evening saw., ,.a. 'good
turnout of bowlers and winners
were Edna Bell and Betty Tilley
for the ladies and Brett Finlayson
:and Hugh Thompson for the men.
Seaforth District High School
may have some gym classes again
this year at the• greens and we
hope to ^interest more young
, people in bowling. Good 'bowling
•• to all.
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considers it a real honour to have
been able to attend these games
along with some two thousand
other athletes from all over
Ontario competing in a4-t6peS of
sport's.
Local; winners in out of town,
drove home -tbe-VilInger,
Then. the Sigh saw the l'nlf put
e game on ice as Terry Johnston
hit a three run homer to put the
Turf Club up 8-3 and • almog
guarantee 010 win. The , Village
Owl In rally nfter the. Turf 444104
a single ,marker in the sexenfili as-.
1976 CHEVETTE COUPE, 4 cylinder,
ford-down rear seat, radio, boy'side
moldings, only 8,980 miles' with balance of
factory warranty. Licence KPP095.'
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Pee Wees
begin
playoffs
The first round of the playoffs;
beit 2 out of 3 games, has been
completed. Stanley Pee . Wee girls
won against the Colborne girls
and go on16 meet the Goderich
team. the Pee Wee boys were
defeated by Colborne. Colborne
also put out Stanley •Squirts.
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